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“Grindin,” the single Lil Wayne and Drake released as they embarked on their co-headlining tour, is no match for “Believe Me,” the first single the Young Money brethren released together this year. (“Believe Me” is an excellent bridge between “Started From The Bottom” and “0 To 100,” whereas “Grindin” sounds like a dubstep remix of [...]
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submitted by Nick Oct 7th 2021 02:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Last week, in a piece for Stereogum, Jayson Buford argued that Lil Wayne was returning “to legendary form” on a series of on-fire guest-verses. Almost immediately, as if to prove Jayson wrong, Wayne got together with perpetual hanger-on Rich The Kid to release the collaborative mixtape Trust Fund Babies. It’s bad. O...
Lil Wayne’s verse on Tyler, The Creator’s “Hot Wind Blows” begins with a familiar Weezy simile. The N’Awlins-bred emcee has just stopped the beat and said “excuse me, pardon me,” like an elder preacher beginning a sermon. A bar later, he is lumping the hard-blowing wind into M...


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